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20. Civil Liberties: Protecting Individual Rights. Due Process of Law. Freedom and Security of the Person. Rights of the Accused. Punishment. due process. due process.
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due process according to the 5th amendment, the federal Government cannot deprive any person of “life, liberty, or property, without due process of law
substantive due process involves the what (the substance, the policies) of governmental action
procedural due process has to do with the how (the procedures, the methods) of governmental action
police power the authority of each State to act to protect and promote the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare
search warrant a court order authorizing a search
involuntary servitude forced labor
discrimination bias, unfairness
writs of assistance blanket search warrants with which British customs officials had invaded private homes to search for smuggled goods
probable cause a reasonable suspicion of crime
exclusionary rule evidence gained as the result of an illegal act by police cannot be used at the trial of the person whom it was seized
writ of habeas corpus intended to prevent unjust arrests and imprisonments
bill of attainder a legislature act that inflicts punishment without a court trial
ex post facto law A law passed after the fact has three features Is a criminal law. Applies to an act committed before its passage. Works to the disadvantage of the accused.
grand jury formal device by which a person can be accused of a serious crime
indictment a formal complaint that the prosecutor lays before a grand jury
double jeopardy means that a person tried for a crime, he or she cannot be tried for that same crime
bench trial a judge alone hears the case
Miranda Rule The person must be Told of her or his right to remain silent. Warned that anything he or she says can be used in court. Informed of the right to have an attorney present during questioning. Can’t hire an attorney, then one will be provided. Can stop questioning at any time.
bail sum of money that the accused may be required to post (deposit with the court) as a guarantee that he or she will appear in court at the proper time
preventive detention a federal judge can order that the accused be held, without bail, when there is good reason to believe that he or she will commit another serious crime before trial
capital punishment Punishment by death
treason Article III Section 3 states Levying war against the United States “adhering to their Enemies, giving them aid and comfort”